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choonway
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
no different from how the mcdonalds system can turn any random person on the street to a smiling cog in the machine.
choonway
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
as a lifelong chopstick user, this article is for one of those fault finding crazies.

hold the chopstick however you like. so long as you don’t drop things unintentionally it’s fine.
choonway
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
this is how and adult sounds like in a room full of children.
choonway
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
the lesson to learn is - don't let the conversation die off. think of all the weird scenarios that wouldn't make google sheets work.

e.g. no access to internet (or at least VPN access via completely locked down devices) / internal email server / only open source etc.
choonway
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
if something doesn’t exist in this world, no amount of money will guarantee that you will get it.

if it exists in abundance like the air that we breathe no amount of conspiracy will be able to monopolize it.

finance only works in a very narrow band of environmental conditions. we are very well past that.
choonway
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
employers that demand long hours do so because they have no other way to appraise employee ability.

they cannot judge a brilliant insight from a slacker that would have saved thousands of man-hours rushing the wrong way.

do you really want to work for such a company?
choonway
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I have purposely omitted the specifics as I also have given up trying to convince others interested in my worthwhile problem. If interests align, we will naturally meet.

I usually tell them it is more important that they should take some time (6 months - 1 year) to reflect in isolation to find their own worthwhile problems, and not get distracted by fads and drama.
choonway
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I was like the author of the article, then I realized that I was solving problems that were created by other peoples' incompetence. Sure they were challenging, fun but they didn't bring anything postive overall. The incompetent people are still there - causing more problems.

So I decided to find a worthwhile problem that deserved my talent. And I did. And I am now even more happy than before.
choonway
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
I’m from the self-replicating self-reconfigurable systems side.

The problem with this is not about making the machines but the human intervention to make use of them effectively. You really need end-to-end automation to solve this.

If i don’t remember wrongly all this started due to john deere implementing DRM in their equipment. this is a political problem because the issue can be resolved by just buying chinese equivalents and changing patent/ip law.